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Pure Fitness Everson Incline Treadmill

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Brand Pure Fitness
Color White
Product Dimensions 50"D x 24"W x 52"H
Item Weight 24.49 Kilograms
Material Aluminum
Target Audience 13 +
Maximum Incline Percentage 3
Assembly Required No
Display Type LCD
Number of Programs 5

About this item

  • Smooth, quiet operation
  • 3 levels of incline
  • Extra Large LCD Display with 1 1/4" high numbers built with 5 functions: Time, Speed, Current Distance, Calories Burned, Total Distance
  • Folds up and wheels away for easy storage
  • Pulse Sensors
  • Includes aluminum water bottle, holder and stretch cord

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A manual treadmill gives you the closest thing to natural jogging or walking motions, and this Cory Everson model goes a step further by adding two resistance cords for quick warm-up exercises as well. Your stepping motion provides the power for a lower body workout and excellent cardio conditioning. This treadmill features an extra large LCD readout for easy viewing of workout stats and pulse sensors in each handle to measure heart rate.

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3.3 out of 5 stars
3.3 out of 5
6 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2017
I bought this for my 15 year old daughter who wanted a manual treadmill. She put it together herself and absolutely loves it. She said it gives her a great workout and it "kicks her butt".
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018
Much too difficult to get the belt moving & stay moving; in fact, I can’t even use it because it is so difficult that it makes my lower back ache. I wish now that I had saved & bought an electric treadmill, instead. I had initially thought the space-saving feature of it being folded up when not in use would be a good thing, due to limited space in our home. However, if you can’t use it because it’s too difficult, it is of no use what so ever. A waste of money.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016
It works or moves like it is suppose to, and it doesn't look too bad while it's doing it. But it makes a strange sound when I use it, but at the same time the sound eventually goes away as I continue running.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2015
Works great, easy to move and fold.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2017
easy to put together. works well if you have limited space. light enough to move by one person. I walk on it and get a good workout. I am happy with this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014
I purchase this from Woot on sale wanting something inexpensive enough that I don't have to use a payment plan, but functional enough that I wasn't going to destroy it. I am surprisingly happy with this treadmill considering it's a fairly cheap model. The computer is pretty pointless for the most part, although the speed measurement seems fairly accurate. However, either I have an amazingly low active heartrate OR (more likely) the sensor is inaccurate. Setup was fairly easy, although the instruction booklet isn't great, you have to use a bit of imagination in a couple diagrams; that being said it doesn't take too many leaps to put it together with the book as a guide.

However, the parts I like far outweigh the couple annoyances. For one, the incline is a bit higher than it looks in the pictures which lead to a better than expected workout. A solid and constant climb, although I'm not mathematically inclined enough to figure out the grade. The run is fairly smooth after a little practice - if you put your foot down the wrong way you can interrupt your stride since it's manually powered. Folds up nicely for storage and moves around easily, 40-50lbs is pretty accurate, but the wheels on the bottom help move it pretty well. If you're looking for a cheap manual treadmill, I recommend it and find myself using it fairly regularly.
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